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Asheboro native’s pictures on exhibit

Asheboro native’s pictures on exhibit

Asheboro native’s pictures on exhibit

ASHEBORO — During May, the Randolph Arts Guild will feature an exhibition of photographs by Asheboro native Todd Brantley.

The exhibition will be on display at the Randolph Arts Guild’s Sara Smith Self Gallery at 123 Sunset Ave. in downtown Asheboro from May 6-27. The show is set to open Tuesday, May 6, with a reception from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The reception will be free and open to the public. A Lunch and Learn with the artist is set for noon on Tuesday, May 27.

An Asheboro native, Brantley lives and works in the Raleigh/Durham area. His medium is film photography. His images capture ethereal moments and convey mood and atmosphere in a subtle and delicate manner. The stories they tell are often more about what is not being depicted than the actual objects being shown. From abandoned automobiles to clothing that appears to float on hangers, the photographs are of a diverse variety of everyday items, but the context and composition create a dialogue that unifies the work.